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estragand - May 20, 2005 08:20 PM (GMT)
From Yahoo! news

Fellow Pittsburgh native and former TV Riddler, Frank Gorshin passed away recently. Gorshin’s performance in the green question marked garb is probably a big reason Riddler is revered as a big Bat-villain. He did alot more than that, as he was an accomplished stage and screen actor. He even played a villain in 1996’s “12 Monkeys”

Adam West was a buddy, and I remember a story he told about hanging out with Gorshin. Back in the late 60’s, West and Gorshin were invited to a Hollywood orgy party. There was some weird stuff going on, so West and Gorshin jumped in and started doing their Batman and Riddler characters. The rest of the guests were freaked out and kicked them out. The idea of two guys improving Riddler and Batman at aHollywood orgy cracks me up.


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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor and master impressionist Frank Gorshin, best known for his maniacally menacing turn as the Riddler on the 1960s TV series "Batman," has died at age 72, his agent said.

The veteran entertainer, diagnosed with lung cancer in 2003 while starring in a one-man Broadway show as comic legend George Burns, died on Tuesday at a hospital in Burbank, California, his agent and longtime friend Fred Wostbrock told Reuters.

Gorshin also had been suffering from emphysema and pneumonia, Wostbrock said.

His wife of 48 years, Christina, was with him at the end, the agent said.

Gorshin's death came two days before CBS was set to broadcast what became his final performance, a guest appearance on the season finale of the hit show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."

Gorshin, a Pittsburgh native, got his start in television and film in the 1950s and '60s, often playing bad guys. But he soon gained attention as a gifted impressionist, doing comic imitations of such stars as
Kirk Douglas,
Marlon Brando and Burt Lancaster on the nightclub and TV variety show circuit.

One of his first big appearances, on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1964, happened to coincide with the Beatles' famed first performance on that program.

But Gorshin's biggest break came in 1966 when he was cast in the recurring role of the Riddler, the cackling, fiendish arch enemy of Batman on the ABC series based on the popular comic book hero.

Gorshin made a dozen appearances as the Riddler on "Batman," earning an Emmy nomination for his work, and donned his green question mark-patterned suit again for a big-screen movie based on the series.

Fellow actor Adam West, who starred as the title character on "Batman," issued a statement saying his old on-screen foil "will be missed. ... Frank made me laugh. He was a friend and a fascinating character."




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